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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 660092" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Oh yes. I've been looking at this little "resort" which consists of four cabins in the Ozark mountains, electric, AC and heat and hot water, but no TV (they have them for DVD's if you bring them) and no cell signal. One has a waterfall and private natural pool with otters playing in it where you can swim. It sounds like heaven. I want to go there forever right now. </p><p></p><p>My son dropped hints today that he'd like a tent. Went on about how the homeless people he knew that didn't stay at the shelter had lived quite well in a tent and he'd get along fine if he had one of those. I told him to find two branches and prop his tarp up. I have to admit, part of me wanted to buy him a tent. But I put enough money today toward this folly of his. </p><p></p><p>SS, your story brought tears to my eyes. I think of all those mothers - like you - and it makes me feel very humble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 660092, member: 17309"] Oh yes. I've been looking at this little "resort" which consists of four cabins in the Ozark mountains, electric, AC and heat and hot water, but no TV (they have them for DVD's if you bring them) and no cell signal. One has a waterfall and private natural pool with otters playing in it where you can swim. It sounds like heaven. I want to go there forever right now. My son dropped hints today that he'd like a tent. Went on about how the homeless people he knew that didn't stay at the shelter had lived quite well in a tent and he'd get along fine if he had one of those. I told him to find two branches and prop his tarp up. I have to admit, part of me wanted to buy him a tent. But I put enough money today toward this folly of his. SS, your story brought tears to my eyes. I think of all those mothers - like you - and it makes me feel very humble. [/QUOTE]
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